5 Questions Sellers Keep Asking About 2021’s Hot Oregon Real Estate Market
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
Key Takeaways: Today’s Oregon real estate market is heavily skewed towards sellers, making now the perfect time to list your home. Many would-be sellers have questions about moving when the market is this hot—and we have the answers you need to get started. If you’re considering selling your home in Oregon soon, it’s crucial to ..read more
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What Makes Today’s Real Estate Market So Competitive?
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
Key Takeaways This year’s housing market is shaping up to be the most competitive on record, but the pandemic isn’t the only thing influencing the national real estate boom. There are actually quite a few factors contributing to today’s hot market, including unfettered buyer demand, historically low supply, and steady interest rates. Have questions about ..read more
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Where should you live in Oregon?
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
I get this question a lot from people moving from other states. I have lived in Oregon pretty much all of my life, so I know it pretty well. It is my pleasure to be able to share information about our beautiful State with you. If you like lush, green terrain and mild seasons, the ..read more
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How We Get More For Our Clients
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
This is how we get the most for our clients, and we can do the same for you too ..read more
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How To Sell Horse Property in This Market
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
Everyone knows this market is nuts. Low inventory, low interest rates, and a surplus of buyers is creating the classic effect of supply and demand. You may have a large property to sell, but don’t want to put it on the market without knowing where you are going first. You may have several animals and/or ..read more
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3 Reasons All Buyers and Sellers Should Use Listing Alerts
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
Key takeaways: Listing alerts send new homes straight to your inbox as soon as they hit the MLS, (or before they hit the market in some cases, see below) and they’re the easiest way to keep up with the competitive market. Listing alerts aren’t just useful for buyers—they can also help sellers stay up-to-date on ..read more
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1950 Morrow RD, Horse Property Has Sold!
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
This fantastic deal on horse property in Oregon with a covered arena has sold. We are pleased to announce that we had multiple offers, and within 6 days we had an accepted deal. Now we just need more properties like this to fill the need of the other buyers that did not get this place ..read more
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Where Does the Time Go?
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
I finally had some time a few weeks ago to spend with my horse. Don’t get me wrong, she lives on our property. I see her at least twice a day. But it usually involves feeding, changing blankets as often as the weather changes, grooming and cleaning her stall. I actually had some time to ..read more
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These 4 Negotiating Tips Can Help You Sell for Top Dollar in Oregon
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
Receiving your first offer is one of the most exciting parts of selling your home. And while it might seem like the hard work is finally over, the negotiation process is actually just getting started.  Even in a seller’s market, negotiating with a buyer, or multiple buyers, can require quite a bit of time, skill ..read more
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Advantages to Living in Scio, Oregon
Oregon Equestrian Group Blog
by Catherine Ulrey
2y ago
Where? “Skio?” No, “S-C-I-O. Scio” Never heard of it. Well, it’s a small town SE of Salem, East of Albany, Oregon. It sits about 25 minutes from Downtown Albany, and 35 minutes from Downtown Salem, Oregon. The population is just under 1,000 residents, making it a “small town.” The town is surrounded by farm land ..read more
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